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April 23, 1859 (4 pages)

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eee ee Or eS . = Che Netada RUFUS SUGEMAKER, Eprron. } D ational. HANS VALLEDV. APREL 23.1659. . “AGENTS. } or \. Levene is one dul thetlet Agent 1 Sueraments, Me tony be found af OF J at } We. CHAS. AL CHANE be oer cole Ageut in Sep . F eaneis re He I+ cripamered fe receive adve e . mente aml receipt forthe «ine. Be may be f 11 @ Meretiaut -treet, up <taire \emacy.Heniy dMockie, Raq. €¢ the office of biveman & Co'e bapress, Main Street Nevada ix ou, vutherized agentat Nevada Cite All advertise mente leit with Mr. Machie will reeeite prowpt a fentem fem us legal Advertieemomt will be re Mr. Mackie, with proof of publication a ' ‘ . aE POR PRESIDENT OF THE V. STATES, DAN’LS. DICKINSON Of New Vork. POR VICE PRESIDENT, JAMES S. GREEN, Of Missouri. Subject te the mesuinations of the Democratic Na tional Convention. Fe The Democratic Central Committee. of Nevada County. is requested to meet at tthe Court Hous, in Nevada. on Saturday he 30th inst., at 2 o'clock, P.M. Wa. Warr, Chairman. Opposition, The opponents of the demoeratic party are trying to get themselses together in order to State They take advantage of the hue and ery al yet posession of the goveroment.— Ways raised ageiust men in public positions, acdare trying b. convinee the people that the democratic party is wonderfully corrupt.— These oppouents of democratic purty hold truly and their doctrines aud measures a8 the truthe themselves up wa the virtuous ly wise and patriotic the fit and place in power the modern, sbining reHiow Las it worked? The great American party, whose ghost is Every now ant then comes on to remove the democrats formers. even yet invoked,was held out to the people of California as the leader and prophet who should bring them threugh the wilderness of ruseality, into whch thegreign ot demccracy hed plunged. The American party got into power and Mr. Bates got into the State treatury. That one fact stares the reformers to their discomliture, while they make boastful The people remember the promises of that great and good know uothing, and they remember too, the way. in which the promises were redeemed. The opposition forming cry. Dect” willbe heard on-nlb hanes, throug hout the olaim to public virtue and all honesty. the re Two dollurs a day and roast have somarenced country. “Down with all parties, for the goud of the State,’ will be bepne on ev ery wind, and be biown intu the cars of everyan in the State. But the voice of the bumbug has been beard in our land before this present campaign, and no one will listen to the delusive buzzing of that bug. The democracy tay jnet leep a look out for these truly good, non-officesseeking patriots They are waiting-on the mountain tops and in the vallies for the oMiees %® find them, They shout loudly about their own virtue and intelligence, and make animated ges tures and horrid grimaces to attract offer to themselves, Itisa pity somuch goodness should be neglected ly the people; but the people have ua awkward habit of thinking and acting for themselves without dictation, Pith. —Most or the mining towns in Cal Poruie sre conypord of piteh pine boards, pepe andcloil. Few of them have now and then @ brick building along a principal In the eugnnier fall, and the atmosphere in toa great extent dry etwect time no rains —and extructs every particle of moisture The summer Then there is from buildings and fuenitare. makes tind: r of ihe towne. no reason for being surprised that fires are wiways beard ofin Ue summer, The time of fires Preparations shald be far fear should be is upon us imade and cave rthould be exergised ofthe worst, The Fire Company placed ia a situation to be reudy for ang emergency. Property bolder should see tbat the Company is furuiehed with bose, buckets, axes implemente which can in any Labilitv be of use in putting out or confining a fire As much, in such « town as ours, depends ou a timely Fire Company take steps for the organization of a strick night watch, Wwe sufficiently Werbing we suggest that the Let the wateb strong to keep au eve on the whole town all the time and pay particular! attention tothe Chinese postion of our inhabitants, The Fire Company's the Celestials Main them or . their landlorde, tomake such iusprovemeuts in their stove pipes ‘eet some danger of fire will be obviated. Grass Valley has just: bed warning in} the late fire It will be. easy after this town isin ashes anda half . ‘aillion worth. of praperty-is eee aud tell how could have been . stopped. Then property holders will vegret that they did not render such assistance to the Fire Compauy as to place it in an efficient situation te combat the destroycommittee should! Visit residing on the lower partol street and’ compel at Dostea Ravine. in smoke, to} the fire gh. ; cHeugh in our golden Stale 19 . Mr. Sones Ch poys ONE Hon. A. It becomes Jackron Jones. g duty to chroniel Hon. A.J soo Jones, who arrive in San Francisco ov the last trip of the tmynifitent Steamer Humbug, from the Kast. We him in common with Nis numefous friends the return to our State of v eXtend to and fellow citizens, weleome, band ot and hope that Mr. Jones will remain long ran for Cdngress, of Qovertnor, or for the U.S. Senate. Calitornia bas lost much by the long absence of Mr. Pones, wtto . as spent the past several years of his valuable time in discussing the affairs of the nation, andfthe choicest flavered wud We are ple need to aay thet cigars, injaird are and about our bational Capital liewt health and doubt be a coos puod brandy as us!, and will no competitor in the next political sweepstake The prosperity and permanente of oor town was never more fally indéeated than at the Quite a namber of new and sub-tantial buiidings are being erected; present time. and on every side, we see the busy husband man at work, gardening and planting trees while the good matrons and fair lasees are as busily engaged in decorating their yards and windows, with the many choice varieties of flowers that grow to eswch perfection in this climate. The fruit crop was never more promising than at the present time, and if we bave uo late frosts to destrey it, our markets will be abandaaty supplied with peaches, from the orchards in this vicinity. Our quartz mines, also, bid fair to yield more this year than ever before. Many new leads are being opened, and on every band we heat of extensive preparations being made for the stmmer’s work, The celebra ted Allison lead eontinues to pay as well a8 usual, and the company Saving recently purchased the claims adjoining to this, intend in a short time to inerenuse their works, and will work double the number of Bands {Sey now have en p oy ed. The red dirt on many of the hills, in this viciuity. is being hauled to the quartz mills and crushed, and the fact is now fully demonstrated, that thousands of acres of this red soil, beretofore considered entirely worthless for mining or any other purpose, are destioed ere long to become as celebrated, and of as much valve as Our quartz leads. The croakers and old fogies, who are al ways predicting that oar mines will soon give out, would do well, aod learn something by visiting our towa. The new steel bell for the Catholic Church arrived afew days since, aud its silvery voice can be beerd far away over the bills, bearing many fond recollections to the toil. ing miner, who for a moment drops his pick, and listens with pious emotion to its sweet There is no music so plaintive, and chimes, j soothing, as the silvery toues of the distant} church Sell; it brings up hallowed thoughts, . calms the troubled mind, reinvigorates the weary, and gives hope to the desponding. The bell was purchased by Father Dalton in Sun Franciseo, and is one of the largest . and best toned bells in the State. It weighs 2100 Ibs, and cost $7,000. We that a collection will be taken Church, to pay for it, of Grats Valley will show their usual liber understand up ou Sunday next, at the Catholic We hope the citizens ality on that occasion. . . Axotuer Row.—It seems that our neighbors of Nevada city cannot live without a The question-of ~ Biblein the Public Schools” is getting school trustees, ministers ; row. and teachers by the ears after the most ap} proved style. We are sorry to notice the Jie! pass between a trustee and a teacher, and . ure sorry that some ofthe quarreters, who stould have clarity for their fellow man, . betray unfairness and bitterness in arguing . the question. . Rev. D. A. Dry pen of Nevada, will preach . in the M, E Choreh of Tus Tos morrow on Te . (the 24th inst,) at 14 o'clock. A. M Subject : “ Cuntstian Exrraxcutswent ot Cuitpren.”” The attention of Panenrs Ex ree invited. ALLY Esq.,the arti T. M. Woe t, has fixed up his gellery the finest style. He is now as well prepare € to tuke a picture as any artist in the State and all know be has the ability todo so. His rooms on Mill Street ave worthy a visit. Mrs, Wood, the actress, left San Francisco for the Kast. by the eieamer of the 20tb inst The papers tried to get up a romantic affair on the aceasion, by telling of Mr. Wood, ber husband, keeping the youngest child from . going. Thomas Mooney, Esq,, editorof the Folsom Kapresa, has succeeded in getting married in spite of all the objections and obstructions throws in his way. “None but the brave deserve the fair.” Col. J.T. Crenshaw, Post: Master at Neva da, is expected soon to arrive by the overlaud stage. We heard-a bint that a jug of “old bourbon"? will be offered up when he comes. The Nevada Journal toots out ite old fa . Yorite, D. R. Ashley, of Monterey, for Governor of California. There are worse men in the State than Mr. Ashley, but he can’t be Goveraor. George P. Morris, editor of the Home Journat, ig appointed Consul to Harve. ! ‘ avi A-Fins Last buesday og. between the hon f nine end ten iging « the shunting « woys, the t bells, and the tramping of fect on our side walks, somewhere, announced the burning of houses The the hills; arohnd Boston Rav ine, soon told where; and . in ashort time the scene on the bills around Hlumination of was teplete with the fgures of men, women, aud childteti, thoving to and fro with that cnriosity sO intertse in sueh The Ravine below presented an appearance equal to Broafway. ‘lhe fire was fearfal looking, but did not far. The lose is casualties. extend very , ationt 31.000; the principal sustainors being Mesers. Delano, Roland, and Marshall. The Odd Fellows’ celebration, Toesday next, at Nevada, wil! be sive afiair. A pavillion sixty he one huodred fet bas mmodation of those an exte been erected for the acc who desire to trip the light fantastic toe, and Mons Chante! pfepares the supper Every bodt, and hia wife atd denghters, will be (sere. This Evening at be an exhibition From Exuinirton.Hamilton Hall, there will for the benefit of the Public the programme we judge the performance will be of an character. Let egch person give a dollar to the schoo! and take off that amount from his expensés in He and the schocl will Senoor,. School. interesting some small vice. both be benciitted. Doors open at7 o'ciétk, Exhibition to commence at & We anderstand th the cclebrated actor Anderson will visit Nevada and Grass Valley, with the largest and most talented ‘ mountains, undoubtedly greet Mr. which ever visited the will troupe Full Anderson. house A) pe” A Friend thought to joke us a little Thursday aswe were going to the Printing Office. He insisted that we were too lazy to walk and said“ Go to Cady's and get a buggy and ride to the printing office and I'll pay for it.” We went, got the buggy, rode to the printing office, delivlast, ered the copy and *Bos* owes Cady five dollars. Propositions ofa simular nature from any and all parties. promptly responded to by the editor of this paper. Ixnsunance.-—By reference to our advertising columns it will be sen that Henry Mackie Exq. at Nevada is prepared to insure buildings, etc. The Companies for whfct! Mr. Maskic is agent are each responsible; and thom who wast tobe perfectly fire-proof, will do to calton Mackie at Freeman & Co's, Express office, Nevada. well Girt Enrenraisment.-We learn that our enterprising friend Schenck Glass Esq., intends to get Gift Entertainment to come off at Hamilton Hall atan early day. The upa prizes are valuable and excels any other . } thing of the kind ever gotten up in this county. Extremes.—There have been two or three . suicides at this place indneed by failure in business and loss of property. There have been two cases resulting from the possession A well known of this place, who has made considerable moof too much money. minet ney, has, for fear of losing it, become deHe feara to trust it with the bauk ars to bury it. He thinks that poverty is bound to come upen him, for he ranged, ers, and he { cannot safely invest his money, and by keepjing it he is obliged to spend it for his subsis. tence, if he live long enough, say two thous . } and years. ga Uarper’s Weekly, Frank Testie’s Pictorial, and all such papers, have engray ings of every possible and impossible scene in the late Sicklesaffair. The whole of these are exceedingly disguvtidg ; but if pays the publisher, Why do not the philanthropists who are ever preaching about African slave. . ry, ptfake aroun against these virtue destroy ing and miud sickening publications. There much. Suppote our Nevada cotemporaries get some of their correspondents to give Harper aud Vrauk Leslie «good raking down. is a field where effort can accomplish The Opposition City Convention of Nevada bave made the following nomination for the ensuing City election : For Trustees—John A. Lancaster H. i. Flagg. J.C Abbott G. E. Withington. i T. H’ Rolfe For Marshal—E ©. Tompkins. Vor Treasurer—T. T. Davenport. For Assessor—James Funston. 1 j We learn that the Encampment and Sab-. ordinate Lodge of Odd Fellows, from Rongh! & Ready will assemble at Grass Valley . Tuesday uext when they and Grass Valley . Lodge will proceed to Nevada. } Overtanpo Marm.—Mr. Spencer, Telegraph Operater, imforms us that the Overland . Mail from Salt Lake arrived at Genoa, Car. son Valley, Thursday evening. Judge Cradleburgh bad adjourned bie court and . the troups had retired to Camp Floyd, taking the prisoners with them. Two of the stations of the mail company had been ‘burned by the indiaus. Mormon difficultier promise againto grow up and to give . trouble. Forty-five passengers filed libel. on the 20\b, against the steamer Sonora, for being overcrowded in September last. . da Democrat, was so badly burned on last . We are indelted to the Sierra Citizen of . Mr. Speaker: Lam w . to mest the
the 19th inat., for the following: the people. DREADFUL CALAMITY! Land Slide at Mente Crists, FOUR PERSONS BURIED ALIVE, ssue before The people are not looking for issues you may raise. The people lave not read your speeches ; and they don’t know Ot Monday evening, at about sundown, your points, You donot oceupy és much the inhabitants of Monte Cristo were startled by a rumbling noise like that of an earth. Own estimation. The people do not know how quake, and upon the inbabitante rushing out) many speeches you aave made, their eyes to ascertain the cause, it was found that a . have not been ix ‘ ; oil. land slide had occurred on the lower flat.— . liant ee ee ee hid The earth parted at the lower road leading . and fancied you could 7 from Monte Cristo to Poker Flat; a large : has not mass about twenty-five feet in width, and Of make issues, great bulk, was precipitated down the mountain tide a distance of ubout four bandred feet, carrying away three dwelling houses. so valiantly defend attacted = them. Statesmen inangurate policies, control governments and form parties ; but poaliticians follow in the wake, float with the There was great consternation among the It was soon ascertained that four persons were misswim.”’ a emall A Statesinan does not rant about Constitutional technicality, and then threatens to bore the people with an inssue, ard thereupon make himself an hero; but he comprebends after diligent study the principles of the constitution and the necessities and conditions of the country. then leaves the issue to time aud fit oceasion for discussion. It will astonish any investigating man to look over the rp re! proceedi: g: of the !ae Assembly and ascertain the number of issues threatened to be raised by indignant members, One is going to canvas a particular section of the State concerning the unconstitutionality of John Smith's clatin Another says the Govenor cannot constitutionally control the State Prison ; and he will meet that question before the people. Still anéther swears in bis wrath that the defeat of the Cloud Land project was indi Tect opposition to the will of the people and that his voige will ring in clarion tones against the said defeat. In short hardly a measure has been proposed, but some one has told his fellow members he will see to it and that the peopte will rebuke them. ‘Issue before the people’ is intimated one thousands and one times, and Filkins declares he will put them through. inhabitants in that part of the town. sitg; Mre. Howe. and two of her children one an infant, another, a little girl between two and three years of age, and aiso the little son of Mre. B. Wright, aged between three aud four years: The citizens torned oft immediately after the accident in search of the missing, and recovered the dead bodies of Mrs. Wright's boy, and that of Mrs. Howe's infant, that nig't about nine o’clock. At that bour there came anotber avalanche, which compelled them to fly for the night. Early this morniug the search was renewed. Mrs. Howe's body was found at eighto’clock, having a large beam resting upon the neck. She must bave been killed almost instantly. The body of Mrs, H.’s little girl was not fouud up to the time our informant, Mr. R. A. Cocttane, left Monte Cristo Another child of Mrs. Howe, a bright girl of about seven years, wet carried on the top of the avalanche, and was saved, though considérably Druiséd and scratched. The life of Mr. Howe (busband of the lady above mentioned,) was saved by on of those mysterious chances which are so common in events of such calamity. He bad but a moment or two been out of his house, where Mrs. Howe and the children were, aud was talking with a neighbor about the probable danger ofa ‘bree mir The object of these few lines is to imforim Mr. Filkins that hilt he was engaged in talking innocent nothing and making child: land slide, when the crash came. ish isenes, parties had been * joining issne ners. jiving ina cabin next tothe house of Mr. Howe, had just finished supper and elt their and they bad barely time to fee from impen: ding death. On the Friday evening previous to this on national questions, and had been casting about them for strong men to represent their principles and that Mr Filkins and his opinions have not been thought of or named cabin, when it) was crushed to atoms, —" Republics are ungrateful.” i “ae ts Betttey PO Save Than Te which asians West i Histoay tells us of a cor queror who died sud occurrence, there wasa_ stide, took away the * the Point Company, and left fifty feet of their Partie living in dump cart” of tunnel with bare timbers, from a pestilence caused by the dead budies that part of the town bad been warned of of the vanquished. Asa set-o'f agrinat such the danger of remaining there. and on Mon4 libel on hamanicy, we will point to a phil: anthrowist whese sole nim itisto overceme day, we understood Mr. Howe hud been Vivease, and searching for'a house intending tc rob the grave of vis with his family During all of Mond: rock and earth were be the mountain aside, is lovked for. A earth, a foos or more in width aud upwards stiil Temuve whom we refer a foreig Mshman, upon as analicn dan nowhere be Ico! y night frag its of ard tumbling down *Ynows no Gstinction ts to from the grasp of fur h of race or creed in his ¢f reseue bis death, and anhvibes slide fullow-ere lurge = fissure in) the Our readers wil! rendily surm-se that we ieeth, exists fer to TitoMas HoLioway. sname wil known of aquarter of mile in le higher up the wountain, into which all the '! this couatry aud wherever the Euglish water from charges itself. language ix spoken, The which his marvellous remedies have the melting snow nbove dis pulurity attaned in «ll ithout a annul of incd Sine. Pure, in the United State they The fissure extends through the grave yard, leaving, inv coffe, Partsof Europe and America. is w fins of the dead *x7Osed p! ives, th Preparations are Parall being made for disintering the bodies ere recognized & The Mat underlying the impending slide, 'Ul+peo-ble household caratives. All classes on which a good portion of the town stands . Pesert to Holloway’s Pills in those diseases is entirely deserted. estimation. of the stomach. liver and, exeretive organ The loss is beyoud so pervalent in this climate, and no preparation is so a * : oXtensively seal + eanir Work in the tunoels hus been sively used aya dressing the miners suspended, being aftaid to venture into . fT s, Uraises, ulcers, leprosy, cancers, them, since the terible calamity. tumors, and other cxiernal injuries and disCASES, it successful iss as Holloway'’s Ointment, vorldwide reputation, founded on the Somer Sens A gentleman of bigh social consideration in Genoa, lately made the dis covery that Lis wite was unfaithtul to him. Waiting his opportunity, be fonnd the guilty pair together, and politely showed them the street door, which he closed after tiem. He then sent a servant fo¥ aa uddertaker, or dered the efrangements fora fureral, sent . cut cords of invitation to his triends, and, over the empty coffin, performed the ceremony for a departed wife. This over, be delivered the light barthen to the hearse, and, ouce more addressing his friends, called for their congratulation upon the fact that he} was a viduwer—upon which, opening the," . sagas : folding doors, be introduced then to a splen. Origines of America, the Inxtrious races of dilly prepared feast. The gnaytties which . Asia, the blacks of Africa. Not only are thus introduced bis bappy retarn to“ single . tuey standard medicaments of civilization in life’ were prolonged till morning.— La, ip That fellow was a philosopher; and we recommend bis good sense to all unkappy ben: fl cted. warfare with disease, ls any Compensation for the lay¢ ars’ bors ef the physician, Ne!oway has unquestlonably achieved it. Thn patronage of monarchs, the gratitud> of the million, the all are his prince in the fairy tale, of traversing the earth invisible, there are few portion’ of where he would find himself astranger. He would meet with bis remedies among ‘he abpanious of its march toward every point of . the compass. It isno easy matter for any . product of Europe to penetrate into the in: edicts alik Burst to Deatu.—Mizs Amelia White,. ~ i Who bits been living in a house on Pine st., a . Ointwent are there. few oors above Commercial, says the Neva. actually advertised in the heart of that exclusive empire. To deny the intrinsic value Saturday evening thatshe died on Sunday ‘ ; night. Itseems that, soon aiter dark, she of articles that have been recognized 0 epeundertook to fill a lamp with fluid, using an. Cifics for innumberable disorders in all parte other light at the time. By some meaus sbe . Of the globe, would be ridiculous. A comupret tbe lamp-fitler in such a manner as to munity may be deluded, but the whole world set the fluid on firé and’ scatter it over ber . cannot be deceived for twenty years in a clothes. She was immediately enveloped in matter of such vast moment to every buman wsheet of fame, and ran into the street, imbeing, as the preservation of health and life. ploring-assistance. She wax caught by two . Chicago “Journal.” or three men that happened to be passing vear, . : who threw her down aud commenced rolling her over on the ground, in order to put out the fire; but it was vot until ber clothiog was almost consumed that the fire was extio— gui-bed. Sbe was frigtttuliy burned all over the body, and lingered in great agouyuntil Suaday night, when she expired. “Sror My Paver.”"—The Grass Valley . Mativna/, a young democrat for whom we have cherished affectionate regard, bas been . seen by us but once since the earliest week in February. If the buck numbers are not sent, or a complete synopsis made of their contents, and forwarded to us without delay, and if the paper is not hereafter sent regu: space in the public mind a3 you do in your . 4, Po stream and cry out: “ How we apples do . honors of science, the exlogies of the ptess— . If he possessed the power of the . its old domains, but they seem to be the com. ‘ . terior of China ; yet Holloway’s Pills and . Nay, more, they are! AIGINAL SEE A NS LS LE I LT LE LE LL TE ETI CALI TS TE RC EE ETE TAI EOD scan eteaestianaases — Gn Thursday we saw. at Delano’s Banking (Assemblyman. . House, two hundred and fifty ounces of dust or at the . from the mill of Messrs. Lee & Simpson.— They are doing things up brown. . For Goverxorn.—We see it stated that Gen J. W. Denver will be a candidate before mocratic State Convention for the Gubernatorial nomination. The rates by the steamer of the 20th April will be $200 in the first cabin. $125 in the second, and $75 in the steerage. Wa. RANDALL, PHYSICTAN & SURGEON, (late of North San Juan.) Respectfully aunounces his location in GRASS VALLEY vermanently. RESIDENCF—at the Fxenance Morar April 23, 1859.—na9-tf £. B. STONEMILL, Whoelesrle nad Eetail Dealer IN nted lon Manuk nso cco: and at prices + on Maio street, opposite oy House, Grass Valley OST, misiaid, or stolen-—a promisary Lost---], Note, dated Dec. 20, 1858—Note for $2.5. made by C.K. Hots Wm. Ben and payable on the is reby forbidden All pes sare he wiate saic payment thereon has been sto Wu April 21, 1858. —n? RENNETT Grass Valley Al >? LEME! LIME!! LI ne BURNT LIME. of a superi stantly on hand and for Wolf eré¢#k. 9 miles the lowest market enquire at the Kiln, or Grass Vs y April 21, 1850 —n5e-tf » ME!!! ior quality ale. at the hila on south of Grass Valley—sold rates For further particu aduress Edward Master con nt MEARKS HAS JUST RETURNED from the Ray with a large assortment of HAVANAH DOMESTIC Cla Stock my be the following LA FRAGANTA DE FERN ANDAZ EL RECINT) DK MERVION FLOR. LA. SEVILANO BRITANICA among his ated Branmls LA ARANCU FB [Sco BRIT LA VALARO BRI?., LA UNTCO WIYAS LA LAPEZ, Towett sithal “ ind of CHEWING nea b reg Moe shanw and oct < Phiydng, Card ! ls of Fr . ' ‘ Give hima cal it Th . SUMMONS. STATE OF CATIFORNEA, Yo JUSTICES Cot County of Nevado * Wo. Chay pship of Grass Valles. . justice of the bens ie ‘ Th You ts ' tr dewe e . as) ’ ae swe hoRY ie NI ' ! ’ Ni 1 “e 1 ’ nt ’ vt ’ t ai v 1‘ ’ “wot 1 8 bn dd astivs ‘ . pone oene oe PROBATE NOTICE, At roi tT ‘ ‘ vlent the city ot Ne ' Tern i ‘ i bate \ Davie Laitia () ‘ ! t ! ‘ t ‘ i th i , ‘ ua vw 25th day i a . A ‘ Au " Court. 2 ' hee vada. on tha ’ ny they have ercan wl wt pplic 1 het be granted et praves eo \ ) tut Cou ‘ = be e “ Tiites i tasWeit le Atte Rufus shoemaker, 1 By J. =. Pambert. Deputy new NOTICE TC CREDITORS. In the Disttiet Court of the 4th Ju al dis the State of California of the Pet TLIN at ‘ Hor said Distr rt. s itv of Ise re te the Sixth day of J 5 A. M., of thatdar. then amd the any they can, why the prayer of should not be granted, and an a» show cause, if aid Inselvent ixument of bis ¢ tate be made, and be be scha i from his debts and babilities, in pursuance of the Statute in such case made aud provided ; and in the mean time al! proceedings against said jasolvent be stayed Witness hand apd the Seal of said Court, thie Fighteeutl y of Apel, A, 1.1859 RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk n59-td By We Sarin, Deputy Clerk Dibble & Lansing, Att'ys for Petioner FIRE, MARINE & LIFE INSURANCE. H. MACKIE, Agent, NEVADA, AT FREEMAN & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, NEVADA FIRE INSURANCE. Martford Wire lus nee Co. Martford. Phenix Insurance © ee “ Merchants’ . “ Roothac ance Co. New Veork, Quaker City Insurance Co ,. . Philadelphia. Gerard Insurance Co.,... é i Marine Insurance. Quaker City Insvrance Co.,. Philadelphia. . Neptune Insurance Co.,... x larly, anid it does not reach our office, we . g@ Our lady friend could not have sent . shal] adopt the means of retaliation always us a more welcome and appropriate present, . adopted by liberal and superior men against in these first days of spring. than that nive, fresh butter, from ber nice, cool dairy,. It tells of green pastures, gurgling waters, and the lowing of cows, We commend Mrs. Adam’s dairy to our town ladies. The day on which idle fools reform, ie —to-morrow. “stop my paper.’’— Sierra Citizen. you. You have missed many good things, and many wise sayings. men work and . concerning the Vationa!. the power of the press, and command you to We are sorry fer you, and condole with . Send you back , : numbers until you can’t rest ; and so don't *Y 2. COR. CLAY & BATTERY STS., atop your paper, whatever order you give . Life Insurance. , United States Life Insurance Co., New York. Albh LOSS! On Volicies issued fer the above Companies, will be promptly paid in Cash, at our Office, SAN FRANCISCO McLEAN & FOWLER Acris i CIGARS AND TOBA GQy, EES constantly on hand the FINEST tne aL Gt dis SAE iGARs. pe » best qua’ ae